Offhand, I cannot say if this is a problem or not. The error actually comes
not from snmpCollect but from code that was added to check your Tivoli Framework
oserv. If you can start the Tivoli desktop after sourcing the Tivoli
environment, (run
" . /etc/Tivoli/setup_env.sh " and then type " tivoli ") then there is
nothing to worry about. If you can't then you will have to pursue fixing
that. That is harder to do. The Framework books have big discussion on this.
If you cannot start the desktop, then I would see if oserv is running, ( " ps
-ef | grep oserv " ) and if not try starting it (again you must have the Tivoli
environment sourced first) and then try " oserv -k $DBDIR -N ali ". If it is
still running you must stop it before you try to restart it, by issuing "
odadmin shutdown all ". If that doesn't work, you may have to kill the oserv
process. If you cannot restart it, then I recommend you call Support. The
Framework is not simple to get going again once it has been messed up.
James Shanks
Team Leader, Level 3 Support
Tivoli NetView for UNIX and NT
"Werner Nixdorf" <werner.nixdorf@datev.de> on 08/08/2000 11:04:52 AM
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Subject: Re: [NV-L] my NV 6.0 dislikes the webserver - reset_ci fixed the
problem
Hi,
thanks for your help, the reset_ci solved my problem. It was a changed IP-name -
during the installation I was running az etc/hosts and afterwards I changed to
the dns with a different IP-name (the old name as alias already).
There is one little question left. When running reset_ci, everything seems to
look fine until
Restarting netmon...
Restarting snmpCollect...
query: o_errs:0022 insufficient autihorisation
{ SYSTEM_EXCEPTION StExcep::NO_PERMISSION { 42 NO }}
reset_ci finished
I know I have some problems with my snmp-collector, trying to check systems
behind firewalls, but I'm on my way to fix them. My question is: Is this
something to worry about?
thanks
kannix
Hi,
thanks for your help, the reset_ci solved my
problem. It was a changed IP-name - during the installation I was running az
etc/hosts and afterwards I changed to the dns with a different IP-name (the old
name as alias already).
There is one little question left. When running
reset_ci, everything seems to look fine until
Restarting netmon...
Restarting snmpCollect...
query: o_errs:0022 insufficient
autihorisation
{ SYSTEM_EXCEPTION StExcep::NO_PERMISSION { 42 NO
}}
reset_ci finished
I know I have some problems with my snmp-collector,
trying to check systems behind firewalls, but I'm on my way to fix them. My
question is: Is this something to worry about?
thanks
kannix
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